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The problem is that I have been doing the same for Brundisium, since I set Magna Graecia as my military province. I had a nice number of Wealthy Citizens and Citizens, enough for 3 elite armies, and the population was growing steadly (low taxes, buildings which improve 1st and 2nd class citizens...) And all of a sudden they have dissapeared and I only have like 100 Citizens and 50 Wealthy Citizens.
This is really frustrating.
1. Is this being updated for RotR?
2. If the AI is not being able to use the classes how does it comes to properly work with recruits?
Thanks
1 year later, i can tell you, the answer is no.